2012 911 Turbo - Pdk, Loaded With Options - Priced For A Quick Sell on 2040-cars
Bartlesville, Oklahoma, United States
Very rare Amethyst Metallic with Espresso interior Save over $90,000 off new. The car is more than $30,000 under current book value. The car is on a rebuilt title after it was arbitrated as an insurance write off. The previous owner had a minor wreck (photos are included) and refused the car, forcing the insurance company to buy it (usually this happens with high end cars when owners say their cars resale value was diminished by being in a wreck). It was light front end damage with no airbags deployed. It was repaired right and I was told repairs were less than $10,000. AutoCheck lists this as having "rear end damage" with airbags deployed. As you can see by the pics taken after the accident (confirmed by the police report), their report is wrong. It was a minor front end hit. With 5k miles driven since repairs, this car just had it’s 30k mile service at the Porsche dealership and passed the typical multi-point inspection with flying colors. The car is perfect. The problem panels were replaced and it was professionally done. There's no sign it was ever anything but perfect. No dings, no scratches, runs and drives straight, electronics all in order - it's like it just rolled off out of the factory. Very rare color - Amethyst Metallic almost looks like a candied paint option. The car looks black most of the time, and a dark blackberry hue when the light hits it right. It’s a very classy color gets a lot of compliments. The car is very heavily optioned. There’s loads more options than this on the car - but here’s the basics. Porsche Doppelkupplung “PDK” transmission Spyder RS Wheels with Center hubs Heated and Ventilated Front Seats Dynamic Bi-Xenon Headlight Package (the headlights turn when you turn the wheel) Parking Assist, Voice Control Sport Design Steering Wheel Interior Package Switch Panel Exterior Color Door Finishers in Exterior Colors Console in Exterior Color Rear LED Footwell Lighting Mirror Attach Point Painted Option Front Intake Grill Painted Exterior Color PCM Package Painted Illuminated Steel Door Sills Natural Leather Option in Espresso Brown Amethyst Metallic Paint Option Only selling because I have too many toys and it's time to cut down. The car is always garaged. I can promise you this is not a car you’ll be disappointed in. Nearly perfect, insanely fast, great milage and tons off retail. This is the second rebuilt titled car I have owned (the last being a Lamborghini Gallardo with a salvage title) and it’s a great way to get a great car for thousands under book. My credit union loans 80% on rebuilt and salvaged vehicles - but some institutions don't. Make sure you have financing lined out before you bid or "buy it now". Happy bidding! Please contact me with any questions. I am going to list this in there places so I may end the auction without any notice prior to hitting reserve. |
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Five reasons to love, or hate, the culture of German cars
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6 car mashups that God never intended
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Leno buys classic Porsche 356 Carrera 2, seeks out and finds perfect expert for help
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This is a bit more mechanically detailed than Leno's normal videos, but it's on a very interesting subject. Take a look below for the entire film.